Placing verses below the scores

Sometimes, particularly with songs that have a lot of verses,
you may want to put some verses of lyrics as blocks of
text below the music. Probably the easiest way to do this
is using "print" or "paragraph" statements inside
a "block."

block
print (_win.w + 30, _win.n - 15) "2. "
print "\
Here is the first line
and the second line
and the third line.
"
print (_win.w + 90, _win.n - 15) "3. "
print "\
Here is another verse's first line
and its second line
and its third line.
"

You may need to use a little trial-and-error to determine the
coordinates to use on the print statements,
but you only have to determine one coordinate per verse,
and with a bit of practice it gets easier to find the right values.
Since the "print" statement is being used, the font and size will be
determined by the
size parameter
and
font parameter,
rather than by
lyricssize
and
lyricsfont.

If you also want chords symbols with these verses,
you can do that too. It is easiest if you use Courier font,
as shown in the example below, since its constant-width characters
make it easy to line things up. If you use a proportional-width font,
you will have to determine how to place the chords by trial and error.

print (_win.w + 50, _win.n - 35) "3. "
print "\f(CR)\
C D7 G7
This is the first line
C F
of the next verse
B\(smflat)
of the song.
"